NIS2 in the
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NIS2 Corporate Starter Package

The NIS2 Corporate Starter Package is available to all essential and important entitities that need to comply with NIS2. It contains all the initial components of NIS2 and focuses primarily on suppliers and the NIS2 Supply Chain Duty of Care (Article 21.2d).

How does it work?

Request an online demo/proposal.

What’s included in the package?

  • All the steps to get started with NIS2
  • Risk assessment per supplier
  • All the questionnaires for your suppliers
  • Control functions
  • Incident reporting
  • Management Dashboard
  • Support Desk
  • One-on-one startup session
  • One day support

Cost

The NIS2 Corporate Starter Package is available from €2,750 per year, including partner discount. Companies not affiliated with a participating industry association pay €5,500 per year.

Why choose the NIS2 Corporate Package?

As an NIS2 company, you want to get off to a solid start with NIS2 by following all the steps correctly and effectively assessing the risks of your suppliers. If you want to comply with the NIS2 Duty of Care in your supply chain, this package is for you. It includes:

  • First steps as currently recommended by the government.
  • An overview of the compliance status of all suppliers and internal processes via an easy-to-use dashboard.
  • Tailored support, including a one-to-one starter session and one day of support through webinars, supplier risk assessment sessions and the support desk.
  • A scalable solution.

Demo

Request a free demo. In 30 minutes, you’ll get a clear overview of NIS2 and how to manage the process efficiently. Prefer to start with a general orientation? Join one of our orientation webinars.

NIS2 Quality Mark package for suppliers

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NIS2 Corporate starter package

The NIS2 Corporate Starter Package is available for all essential and important companies that must comply with NIS2. Check it out here